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Financial Awareness
Financial Awareness Video Festivals
The New York Fed's video festivals are sponsored by the Regional and Community Outreach team. By combining peer-to-peer learning with video technology, the festivals seek to advance financial literacy among young adults. The New York Fed is running two concurrent festivals: one in New York State and northern New Jersey, and one in Puerto Rico. In each region, local college and university students are challenged to create a 30-second video—aimed at young adults—about how to build good credit.
2012
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In its fourth year, the Puerto Rico Financial Awareness Video Competition is now called the Puerto Rico Financial Awareness Video Festival.

Reglas Oficiales 2012

Autorización los Participantes en los Videos 2012

Formulario de Inscripción por Equipo y Autorización 2012

Escenarios de los Videos 2012

2011


"It's a Dog's Life"


"Credit Costs"


"The Visit"
In 2011 the New York Fed held the second New York City Financial Awareness Video Competition. The competition was co-sponsored by the New York Bankers Association.



"Nunca es muy tarde para ahorrar"


"Abre tu cuenta hoy"


"Robo de identidad"
In its third year the Puerto Rico Financial Awareness Video Competition, in conjunction with the Puerto Rico Bankers Association, received more than 30 video submissions.
2010


"Debt Comedy Jam"


"Think Twice Before You Swipe"


"Credit Card Arrest"
In 2010 the New York Fed held a pilot competition in New York City.




"The Saver"


"Students: It's Time to Get Credit"


"Identity Theft"
Based on the successful 2009 pilot, the New York Fed opened the competition to all Puerto Rican universities.
2009


"Bad Credit Is Not Sexy"


"Pepe and Lola"


"ID Theft"
The 2009 video pilot held in Puerto Rico tested the concept of promoting the importance of personal financial awareness through a video competition.